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Help with Exposure Modes
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<blockquote data-quote="Blacktop" data-source="post: 321613" data-attributes="member: 22693"><p>Start trying this.</p><p>When you're taking a close up or filling the frame, be it a flower or a building, try the spot metering mode.</p><p>If you are in the middle, not up real close but not really too wide, then play with the center weight mode.</p><p>If you are going really wide, like an all encompassing landscape thing then try the Matrix mode.</p><p>Then just go from there.</p><p></p><p>Honestly most of the time I have it set on Matrix, unless I remember to change it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blacktop, post: 321613, member: 22693"] Start trying this. When you're taking a close up or filling the frame, be it a flower or a building, try the spot metering mode. If you are in the middle, not up real close but not really too wide, then play with the center weight mode. If you are going really wide, like an all encompassing landscape thing then try the Matrix mode. Then just go from there. Honestly most of the time I have it set on Matrix, unless I remember to change it. [/QUOTE]
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